Family:Thomas Loring and Jane Newton (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1] Bef 1625 possibly Axminster, Devon, EnglandBased on birth of eldest known child
Children
BirthDeath
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chr. 27 Mar 1625 Axminster, Devon, England
bur. 30 Mar 1625 Axminster, Devon, England
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chr. 5 Mar 1625/26 Axminster, Devon, England
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chr. 27 Dec 1629 Axminster, Devon, England
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References
  1. Jacobus, Donald Lines, and Edgar Francis Waterman. The Granberry Family and Allied Families: including the ancestry of Helen (Woodward) Granberry. (Hartford, Conn.: E.F. Waterman, 1945)
    p. 304.

    The grandson of Thomas Loring, Rev. Israel Loring, "left a Journal and other papers (preserved at the Sudbury Public Library) in which he states that Thomas Loring married Jane Newton and that they came from Axminster, Devonshire." The will of John Newton of Colyton, Devonshire, "scarcely five miles from Axminster" names daughter Joane, in New England, "extremely likely" she was the wife of Thomas Loring.
    [Note: while listing "Jane Newton" in giving Thomas Loring's marriage information, citing this source and its reference to Israel Loring's journal, Source:Anderson, Robert Charles. Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Vol. IV, p. 343, under comments, says "this statement [about Jane Newton] does not appear in the journal as published". One could read this as he listed her out of professional courtesy only, or less likely, that further investigation into the original papers yielded a clue to make him agree.]